Top 32 Boggle Quotes
#1. We may discover resources on the moon or Mars that will boggle the imagination, that will test our limits to dream. And the fascination generated by further exploration will inspire our young people to study math, and science, and engineering and create a new generation of innovators and pioneers.
George W. Bush
#2. Few techniques are so successful, lady and gentlemen, as the one where you boggle the target's mind, freeze him with greed, then blitz him.
Stephen King
#3. I'm just a big homebody and love word games like Scrabble and Boggle.
Sung Hi Lee
#4. At another year I would not boggle Except that when I jog I joggle.
Ogden Nash
#5. The only people who boggle at what is perfectly natural are those who are the worst swine and the finest experts in filth. In their utterly contemptible pseudo-morality they ignore the contents and madly attack individual words. Years
Arkady Strugatsky
#6. A person who can believe all the articles of the Christian faith is not going to boggle over a trifle of adverse evidence.
Dorothy L. Sayers
#7. The power of the rumor mill, if you could feel it as I do, would boggle your mind.
Kristin Cashore
#8. I attempted in vain to calculate the size of the holdings on the shelves, floor on floor, only to boggle hopelessly, baffled by bibliographic boundlessness.
Richard Fortey
#9. Parks joins her and they continue to boggle in unison. "Any idea?" the sergeant asks at last. Justineau shakes her head. "You?" "I prefer to look at all the evidence first. Then I get someone smarter than I am to explain it to me." They
M.R. Carey
#10. What could be more general than 2, which can represent two galaxies or two pickles, or one galaxy plus one pickle (the mind doth boggle), or just 2 gently bobbing - where? It, like God, is an "I am" and many have thought that it must be a precipitate of ultimate reality.
Alfred W. Crosby
#11. The mind begins to boggle at unnatural substances as things paradoxical and incomprehensible.
Robert South
#12. Boggle with sex addicts is up there with go-kart racing with junkies.
Russell Brand
#13. Few of us boggle - though we should - at the fact that Louis Armstrong sang and played trumpet with similar panache, or that Leonard Bernstein and Benjamin Britten were equally adept as composers, conductors and pianists.
Terry Teachout
#14. The Creator made women to please the eye, and to boggle the mind.
Robert Jordan
#15. I have never understood why people who can swallow the enormous improbability of a personal God boggle at a personal Devil.
Graham Greene
#16. My intention still is to write a play to commemorate, possibly rather skeptically, the 50th anniversary of the Russian revolution. I started it at the beginning of 1966, but confronted with the enormous importance and reality of that revolution, I absolutely boggle. I don't know what to do about it.
Tom Stoppard
#17. Why, you boggle-eyed, flap-tongued, drag-bellied offspring of unmentionable algae! You seething little leprous blotch of bat-nibbled fungus! You cringing parasite on the underside of a dwarfish and ignoble worm!
Lewis Padgett
#18. My mother is very good in Scrabble. In Boggle, my father is probably better.
Chelsea Clinton
#19. I never met a man who was shaken by a field of identical blades of grass. An acre of poppies and a forest of spruce boggle no one's mind.
Annie Dillard
#20. I told you, knowledge is our Holy Grail, and I daresay the wisdom possessed by the vampire would boggle your imagination. You see, we don't have political allegiances to worry about, or religion, or differing mores. We all work together for one purpose: to further our achievements and our learning.
Michael Talbot
#21. God's creation is absolute amazing.
He is the great God of wonders.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#22. I think women have brought a lot of life back to the sport-first, because a lot of people doubted women could actually do it well. Two, part of it is that old fascination some people have in watching athletes risk injury to win.
Stacy Dragila
#23. I think, for me, winning opens doors to all types of shapes and sizes and genres to come on the show and kill it. I'm probably the antithesis of what American Idols have been.
Caleb Johnson
#24. I do not think it is an exaggeration to say history is largely a history of inflation, usually inflations engineered by governments for the gain of governments.
Friedrich August Von Hayek
#25. In this sublime hour, therefore, He calls all His children to the pulpit of the Cross, and every word He says to them is set down for the purpose of an eternal publication and an undying consolation.
Fulton J. Sheen
#26. I'm a natural-born ninja saddled with the awkward grace of a drunk camel.
Tabi Card
#27. We've fallen down on our responsibility to our children by somehow creating this world where they're surrounded by images of sexuality; and yet, we as adults struggle to talk to kids honestly about sex, the rules of dignity and consent.
Laurie Halse Anderson
#28. Everything you have is to give. Thou art a phenomenon of philosophy and an unfortunate man.
Ernest Hemingway,
#29. I'd like that translated if I may.
British Prime Minster Harold Macmillan
on Nikita Khruschev's shoe banging at the UN General Assembly on 29th September 1960
Harold Macmillan
#30. You don't have to tell me good things about your mother," he added. "I already know them."
"Do you?"
He shrugged slightly. "She raised you, didn't she?
Cassandra Clare
#31. Roland Emmerich is a very interesting individual. He is more erudite and well-read than most of the people I know.
Chin Han
#32. If he [Pound] is not careful he will take to meaning what he says instead of saying what he means.
Edward Thomas